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<blockquote data-quote="BertoM" data-source="post: 7833373" data-attributes="member: 636775"><p>So long story short I allowed myself to get ripped off by a stereo shop a few months ago. I ended up getting two 10 in Kicker Comp subs under the back seat in my F150 in a sealed box with a Pioneer 1200 watt amp and a Sony head unit.</p><p></p><p>I have not been very satisfied with the subs. They seem to be kind of peaky and it just ruins certain songs.</p><p></p><p>I starting looking into replacing the subs with one Sundown E 12, however, I don't think I will be able to do it. I started taking measurements and I will not be able to fit the sub due to the mounting depth, I mean I could make it work but I do not think it would be worth it.</p><p></p><p>While looking at things and taking measurements though I noticed that the box is starting to separate in a spot and consequently not sealed. The subs are also up firing and I'm fairly certain hit the bottom of the seat.</p><p></p><p>So now I am unsure of what to do. Whatever I decide on doing is going to have to use a sealed box, the Pioneer amp, and the Pioneer AVH-P2400BT that I just got.</p><p></p><p>Do I just seal the box back up? Build a new downfiring box with the correct airspace? Replace it all with just one 10 or 12 (I think I have around 5.5 in of mounting depth I'll double check when I get home)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BertoM, post: 7833373, member: 636775"] So long story short I allowed myself to get ripped off by a stereo shop a few months ago. I ended up getting two 10 in Kicker Comp subs under the back seat in my F150 in a sealed box with a Pioneer 1200 watt amp and a Sony head unit. I have not been very satisfied with the subs. They seem to be kind of peaky and it just ruins certain songs. I starting looking into replacing the subs with one Sundown E 12, however, I don't think I will be able to do it. I started taking measurements and I will not be able to fit the sub due to the mounting depth, I mean I could make it work but I do not think it would be worth it. While looking at things and taking measurements though I noticed that the box is starting to separate in a spot and consequently not sealed. The subs are also up firing and I'm fairly certain hit the bottom of the seat. So now I am unsure of what to do. Whatever I decide on doing is going to have to use a sealed box, the Pioneer amp, and the Pioneer AVH-P2400BT that I just got. Do I just seal the box back up? Build a new downfiring box with the correct airspace? Replace it all with just one 10 or 12 (I think I have around 5.5 in of mounting depth I'll double check when I get home)? [/QUOTE]
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